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us about the wedding? usually when people are here, they can't tell us about anything we need to watch. >> we've been so trained by shonda rhimes, with the gag rule. >> tell us. >> some of the reason we thought it would be a surprise, on the show cooper and charlotte are engaged. and pete and i are just sort of getting -- trying to figure out how we're going to parent this child. but the big surprise is that we're the ones that get married, very spontaneously and steal their thunder a little bit. >> i did not see that. your character, dr. violent turner. >> i need some joy. >> you have been through the wringer. we see dell dying at the end. that was another shocker for us. are they going to talk more about that? >> yep. we do. it's funny. in the first draft, there wasn't a lot of talk of dell. then, we all felt like dell was such a huge part of the show. and he's so missed, yeah. >> if in case people are looking at us, saying what in the world are you two talking about. let's play a clip of "private practi
us about the wedding? usually when people are here, they can't tell us about anything we need to watch. >> we've been so trained by shonda rhimes, with the gag rule. >> tell us. >> some of the reason we thought it would be a surprise, on the show cooper and charlotte are engaged. and pete and i are just sort of getting -- trying to figure out how we're going to parent this child. but the big surprise is that we're the ones that get married, very spontaneously and steal their...
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or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about this morning. we thought we would start with hail pictures that were in pennsylvania. scranton, pennsylvania. a line of storms developed yesterday. they were good-sized hailstorms. these are the same storms that created that lightning. if you want to know or about lightning and the empire state building. we have some of our abcnews.com/gma. there's where the severe storms line up. it looks like it's from rapid city, to waichita. the west is looking dry and warm. that dry is a little problem in the mown fans colorado, strong, dry wind there's. severe storms could be more pro
or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the...
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tell us why you're the perfect person to work here with us as our new advice guru. and answer all the questions that come to "dear "gma" -- >> there you go. >> there's some questions out there. >> yeah. we personally want people to answer, what's the best piece of advice you've ever given and what was the result? >> you write an essay, like an interview question you'd have to answer. this one was really good. what wow tell this person. whenever there's an issue between my mother-in-law and me, my husband refuses to stand up to me. how do i get him to value our relationship more than the one with this mother? >> ooh. >> and the "dear gma" person would you think have to know the answer, just how to find out the answer. while cleaning my son's room, i accidentally saw on his facebook page threatening remarks from his friends. i fear he's being bullied. what should i do?" >> another interview question. my boss keeps taking credit for my ideas. >> ooh. >> these are good. this is going to be fun. >> again, this is a real job. full-time, online presence on abcnews.com and
tell us why you're the perfect person to work here with us as our new advice guru. and answer all the questions that come to "dear "gma" -- >> there you go. >> there's some questions out there. >> yeah. we personally want people to answer, what's the best piece of advice you've ever given and what was the result? >> you write an essay, like an interview question you'd have to answer. this one was really good. what wow tell this person. whenever there's an...
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diane's there visiting with us today. it's a big day for us. >> you never forget about us. thanks. with all that you have going on. look at sam. >> the mac and cheese is really fantastic. >> isn't it good? it's so healthy. >> i'm coming. >> and look at the audience. >> is it good? >> see the thumbs up? >> nice breakfast. all right. nicely done. all of the recipes are at your website, too. >> go to abcnews.com/gma, to get the recipes. plus, watch videos of rachael ray showing you how to make easy family favorites this fall. more easy? >> more easy. more better. >> tell them who is coming up. >>> michael imperioli. i love him. i love h >>> now may know him best from his emmy-winning roll as mobster christopher on "the sopranos. "but michael imperioli is taking a turn on the other side of the wall in "detroit 1-8-7." and michael's here this morning. this show is really something, michael. it's not only based in detroit. but the first primetime show actually shot there. you moved your family there for the summer? >> yeah. we started shooting july. so, my wife and kids came with me for
diane's there visiting with us today. it's a big day for us. >> you never forget about us. thanks. with all that you have going on. look at sam. >> the mac and cheese is really fantastic. >> isn't it good? it's so healthy. >> i'm coming. >> and look at the audience. >> is it good? >> see the thumbs up? >> nice breakfast. all right. nicely done. all of the recipes are at your website, too. >> go to abcnews.com/gma, to get the recipes. plus,...
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two of those people will join us live and tell us about the scary hours. and how they made their daring escape. >> they were determined not to be victims. >>> also, sleeping on the job. if you do it, you probably don't admit it. but what if you could nap in the office with your boss' approval? why more companies are bringing back nap time. >> is that an awful? ben & jerry's. >>> we begin with a central florida father's rage, caught on tape, on a school bus. this father says his daughter was being bullied. but police say, this was not the way to deal with it. yunji de nies has the story, in seminole county. >> reporter: the video is blurred. but james jones' anger is clear. >> everybody sit down. everybody sit down. >> reporter: he orders his 11-year-old daughter to point out her alleged tormentors. >> show me which one. show me which one. >> reporter: jones confronts the middle school students he says has been bullying his daughter who has cerebral palsy. bullies he said has taunted, hit, even thrown condoms at her. >> this is my daughter. >> reporter: jon
two of those people will join us live and tell us about the scary hours. and how they made their daring escape. >> they were determined not to be victims. >>> also, sleeping on the job. if you do it, you probably don't admit it. but what if you could nap in the office with your boss' approval? why more companies are bringing back nap time. >> is that an awful? ben & jerry's. >>> we begin with a central florida father's rage, caught on tape, on a school bus....
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tell us a little bit. i know this program. >> lose for good is about, once we lose the weight, someone else eats. a child is fed that are hungry. there's so many out there. it's so important to feed the children. it's so important to have breakfast. that makes us feel like we're doing our job. when we lose, a child is eating. >> and the two programs are linked together. and breakfast, chef michael anthony, is so important for kids. studies show, if they have a good breakfast, they'll do better in school. give us suggestions. >> we know it's important to eat a well-balanced diet. and it's important to eat in moderation. and from a lot of varieties. milks, cereals, fruit, juice. don't forget, the key to it is having fun. and i have three girls, as well. and in order to get them interested, it has to be a priority. and it has to be fun. kids don't want to be told, nor do adults, want to be told. but having fun with great, nutritious, healthy foods are fantastic. and we both support share our strength, which i
tell us a little bit. i know this program. >> lose for good is about, once we lose the weight, someone else eats. a child is fed that are hungry. there's so many out there. it's so important to feed the children. it's so important to have breakfast. that makes us feel like we're doing our job. when we lose, a child is eating. >> and the two programs are linked together. and breakfast, chef michael anthony, is so important for kids. studies show, if they have a good breakfast,...
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has it made us less safe, do you think? >> it's made us a lot less safe. whenever we do things that support bin laden's theory, that america is at war with islam, that strengthens his recruitment process. so, he's probably recruited thousands of more adherents over the last few weeks, while we argued about a mosque in new york and koran burning. >> there was all this talk when president obama was inaugurated. here's a man whose middle name was hussein. he's spent part of his childhood in a muslim country. he's made a lot of effort to reach out to the muslim world. and in fact, gave an impassioned set of statements on this very issue yesterday. has none of that helped? >> it did help. when he said in his inaugural address, america is not at war with islam, that helped a lot. but the recent controversies have undone all that. could be forgiven for thinking that the united states is really at war with islam. and that's the fuel that bin laden needs to get support, financial support, suicide bombers, to get people who will join the al qaeda cause. >> martha ra
has it made us less safe, do you think? >> it's made us a lot less safe. whenever we do things that support bin laden's theory, that america is at war with islam, that strengthens his recruitment process. so, he's probably recruited thousands of more adherents over the last few weeks, while we argued about a mosque in new york and koran burning. >> there was all this talk when president obama was inaugurated. here's a man whose middle name was hussein. he's spent part of his...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> welcome back to good morning, washington. sun rise at 6:55 a.m. days are getting shorter in terms of daylight already below the temperature. 78, the average high temperature. no rainfall yesterday. high and dry. today will be cooler. 47 in martinsberg. frederick checking in at 45. jie lot of sunshine today. cooler in the higher elevations. 78 is the high temperature. tomorrow morning and mid to upper 50's. near 90. wednesday through friday will feel like summer. 495 northbound. after 66 prior to the leesberg pike. two right labors close and left lanes getting by. we will lead back to the news desk. >> 6:11 and 55 degrees. again he tickly modified sam on? is it safe to eat? >> a distracted driving summit is scheduled for today. a ban to cope them from texting while driving. jo first the f.b.i. braekz up a bombin ♪ storyteller: little miss muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey. along c
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> welcome back to good morning, washington. sun rise at 6:55 a.m. days are getting shorter in terms of daylight already below the temperature. 78, the average high temperature. no rainfall yesterday. high and dry. today will be cooler. 47 in martinsberg. frederick checking in at 45. jie lot of sunshine today. cooler in the higher elevations. 78 is the high...
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built on always using the same plane. you only use your own website. as you get bigger, will you be able to maintain your standards of service? >> well, you know, george, i think people have wondered whether we could maintain our culture, maintain our customer service, our low cost. and after 40 years, again, we've proven that. so, airtran is about a 20% expansion for southwest airlines. while that is ambitious, it is manageable. it still allows us to operate an all-boeing fleet. it will be compatible with the fleet we have. one difference is, there is an aircraft type. we'll be adding the boeing 717. but there's 8 6 of those units. we're well prepared. now that it's public, we can begin our work there. i'm confident we can manage it and manage it well. >> gary kelly, thank you very much. we hope this does continue to be good news for consumers. >>> and when we come back, new recommendations for the upcoming flu season. should you get the shot? faster , e a fasy and a slow guy... umm... slimmer . petsmart carries more natural food soltions than ever an
built on always using the same plane. you only use your own website. as you get bigger, will you be able to maintain your standards of service? >> well, you know, george, i think people have wondered whether we could maintain our culture, maintain our customer service, our low cost. and after 40 years, again, we've proven that. so, airtran is about a 20% expansion for southwest airlines. while that is ambitious, it is manageable. it still allows us to operate an all-boeing fleet. it will...
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it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking for women who were average age 60. they had been through menopause over ten years. they weren't having hot flashes. there is a time when it's too late. but estrogen needs to be taken in a safe way. i talk about it. i pefr the natural way. the patch, if you need to take it. rather than a pill. or a cream or a jell. if you need to take the progesterone, the other hormone to balance out the estrogen, if you still have a uterus, make sure you ask for the natural form. there's other ways to take estrogen. if you've not had breast cancer,
it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking...
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i'm part of the us. we are all part of the us. and if we confuse this, if we get a sense that it is a religion that is against us, man. this is going to -- this is only going to get worse. our enemy is extremism. we are america. a nation based on diversity. a nation based on e plurbus unum. out of many one. and i'm proud to be part of that nation. >> powerful words by eboo. he has gathered teams from all over the country in an interfaith group. and tomorrow in "faith and fear, islam in america," we convene a group of teens to see what this firestorm is teaching america's children about acceptance and religious freedoms. >>> coming up, the documentary on education and futures that could change your child's life. "waiting for superman." [ quinn ] my name is quinn, and this is my eggo. on fridays i have hockey before school, so i take two eggo homestyle waffles and put peanut butter inside. [ whispering ] i add a couple chocolate chips when dad's starting the car. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ q
i'm part of the us. we are all part of the us. and if we confuse this, if we get a sense that it is a religion that is against us, man. this is going to -- this is only going to get worse. our enemy is extremism. we are america. a nation based on diversity. a nation based on e plurbus unum. out of many one. and i'm proud to be part of that nation. >> powerful words by eboo. he has gathered teams from all over the country in an interfaith group. and tomorrow in "faith and fear, islam...
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now. >> they kicked us out this morning. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> back to jersey. >> reporter: with hurricane earl so close to the coastline, the entire east coast is threatened. if this storm jogs a little bit one way or the other, it will make a huge difference in which areas are affected. here at atlantic beach, herb and cindy know better. they're not taking any chances, moving their furniture indoors. since you've been through many a storm, what would you say to people in new england, who are facing maybe a strong category hurricane, within about 70 miles of their coastline. and they're thinking it's not going to be a big deal. what would you say to them? >> it's not true that it's not a big deal. >> mother nature is powerful. and we can't beat it. >> and evacuations are changing, moment-by-moment, as earl continues to grow. we got an evacuation notice here at atlantic beach, started at 6:00 this morning, to evacuate all of the visitors in this entire area. has to be completed by 5:30 today. resid
now. >> they kicked us out this morning. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> back to jersey. >> reporter: with hurricane earl so close to the coastline, the entire east coast is threatened. if this storm jogs a little bit one way or the other, it will make a huge difference in which areas are affected. here at atlantic beach, herb and cindy know better. they're not taking any chances, moving their furniture indoors. since you've...
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. >> good to have you with us. you say, when you see this video, we'll show it again, it is more than just the mother. you see something much larger than just the mother's actions or inaction. >> i think this really forces us to look in the mirror, all of us. if this was an isolated incident, that's one thing. but i think we all have to face the fact when it's rambo or straw dogs, we have a part of us in our culture that cheers on when somebody quote/unquote, stands up for themselves and throws a punch. it's wherever. it's not just these two girls and this mother. >> when you talk about rambo and that, that's fiction. this is the real deal. and some may think you're letting the mother off the hook a little too much there. she said she was going there because if she truly had her daughter's well-being in mind, because of a previous head injury, she wouldn't let her fight at all. >> that's absolutely true. i'm not excusing anybody. this is uncivilized behavior. it makes no sense to say i'm protecting my daughter's he
. >> good to have you with us. you say, when you see this video, we'll show it again, it is more than just the mother. you see something much larger than just the mother's actions or inaction. >> i think this really forces us to look in the mirror, all of us. if this was an isolated incident, that's one thing. but i think we all have to face the fact when it's rambo or straw dogs, we have a part of us in our culture that cheers on when somebody quote/unquote, stands up for...
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for each of us, our own personal victory. it's so great, i feel like crying. >> survived. >> this day would have to be a ten on the scale. >> reporter: some overcame health issues. some overcame personal fears. my coach even took third place. >> yes! haiti. >> reporter: i'm so proud of everyone, i'm most proud of my friend caroline, a haitian-american who overcame her fear of swimming and health issues. she finished dead last to help her home country. whatever feeling this is, they should bottle it and sell it by prescription. it's fantastic. it's physically empowering. it's emotionally powerful. it's charitable. it's good all around. >> whoo! >> caroline, she's a doctor herself, she wants to go down to haiti herself and couldn't because her health issues are so grave. is she overcame the fear of swimming. she got lost on the bike. the tour director actually rode around with her because she was so determined to finish. she raised $5,000 on her own. as a team, $45,000. plus another $8,000 in the works. well over $50,000. every
for each of us, our own personal victory. it's so great, i feel like crying. >> survived. >> this day would have to be a ten on the scale. >> reporter: some overcame health issues. some overcame personal fears. my coach even took third place. >> yes! haiti. >> reporter: i'm so proud of everyone, i'm most proud of my friend caroline, a haitian-american who overcame her fear of swimming and health issues. she finished dead last to help her home country. whatever...
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i would use your brain. i wish i could use some of that. >> it would not help. >> it's coming out of your hands and your body. i noticed, when i did comedy, i was always standing on stage. it's always -- you're existing from one joke to the next. but when i'm playing music, you can look out and see people going -- >> you wrote about that in your memoir, how when you were doing the comedy on the road, at some point, it became very wearing to you. but this -- >> yes. also, you have other people on stage. i mean, i do, when i'm playing music. there's interaction between myself and the band. and it's actually quite enjoyable. when you're doing comedy, you're just alone for months. >> the same thing, i guess, when you're writing novels. you have another novel coming out soon. >> i call it a serious novel, i guess. called "an object of beauty." that's a novel set in the art world in manhattan, from 1993 to 2009. >> do you do all of these at the same time? or do you compartmentalize? >> people say, you do so much a
i would use your brain. i wish i could use some of that. >> it would not help. >> it's coming out of your hands and your body. i noticed, when i did comedy, i was always standing on stage. it's always -- you're existing from one joke to the next. but when i'm playing music, you can look out and see people going -- >> you wrote about that in your memoir, how when you were doing the comedy on the road, at some point, it became very wearing to you. but this -- >> yes. also,...
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tell us about them. go to our interactive map at abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> tomorrow night, i'm going to take you back with me to louisville. take you back with me to louisville. we say louisvi right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've put education first. we've made record investments in our classrooms... doubled the number of charter schools... and we've frozen college tuition for four years in a row. and it's working. experts say we now have the number one schools in the nation. when it comes to expanding opportunity in every neighborhood, i know that we must do even better. in china, they're busy building wind farms and expanding clean energy manufacturing.
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning to you. i am pamela brown at 8:27 and time for a look at traffic and weather. what is happening on vre? >>> up to two hours late. up to 40 minutes late on the fredericksburg train. that is because of potential flooding. the rain is affecting mass transit. let me take you to live pictures of you can see what to expect when you hit the road. look at the beltway traffic leaving andrews air force base to get up to fedex appeal. -- fedex fields. we will go out of tyson sent to bethesda and this was a jackknifed tractor-trailer which was straightened out and moved to the shoulder. in virginia, there is a 25-mile backup from dumfries all the way to the 14th street bridge. >>> it is a busy thursday morning with a ton of grain across the entire area. we are looking a moderate showers in the immediate area. we can expect 2-5 inches by the time the system moves out of here. the atmosphere is
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tell us, do your pants lie? go to abcnews.com/gma and weigh in on our shoutout board. >>> coming up, going shopping this weekend? we'll tell you where to find the steals and deals. come on back. don't get the fiber they need, that's why froot loops® and apple jacks® have 3 grams of fiber in every yummy bowl. they're the cereals your kids love and the fiber their tummies love... which makes for a whole lotta happy. froot loops® and apple jacks, an oh-so-good source of fiber. kellogg's® makes fiber fun. an oh-announcer:urce of fiber. if you could see how the ingredients in new nature made sleep help you fall asleep naturally... you'd be glad you tried it. new nature made sleep is the only leading brand with the level of l-theanine, the relaxant found in green tea, clinically shown to effectively calm your mind. then its melatonin signals to your body that it's time to sleep. good night, world. find new nature made sleep in the sleep aisle. nature made. glad you took your vitamins. [ female announcer ] wisk is
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what can you tell us? >> we are seeing a good number of security guards and police officers walking the perimeter of the facility this morning. they are reviewing the security plan at the hospital. please stand by. please stand by. penn station closed in new york 3ecause it was so packed with +&++&-pdown trees and power linn train tracks. Ñin i was driving down the street and it was like a giant human, wash. everything started spinning. >>fw one woman died when a tree landed on her vehicle. >> i did not know what hit me at first. i wondered if i was alive. >> may be an act of god. >> new york has had eight confront tornadoes since 1960. meteorologist will confront today whether this was no. 9. emily schmidt reporting. >> unbelievable. >> yes. unusual. still ahead, politics and, the collide on the national mall. >> metrobus miscalculated the cost of one type of daily fare. >> a sneak peek at the >> have the friday. 91 degrees with the high temperature yesterday at reagan national. it was the 63rd 90-degree
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use and a surge in ecstasy and amphetamine use as well. pope benedict arrived in scotland where he is meeting with queen elizabeth. on his trip the pontiff acknowledged the church gailed decisively to deal with the sex abuse scandals. >> and a showdown looming over bush tax cuts. the tax cuts set to expire at the end of this year. >> today the senate could pass a small business bill, something president obama has long wanted. . he says if they can agree there, they can agree on how to extend bush era tax cuts. >> the american people didn't send us here to think about just our jobs but theirs. >> he wants families making less than 250,000 a year to keep the tax cuts and those making more to lose them. >> especially small businesses, it's the wrong prescription for an alien economy. >> the unemployment rate stants at 9.6% and lenders took back more homes than at any point in the start of the mortgage crisis. even some democrats say this isn't the time for change. >> given the few tillty of the economy, all of the bush tax cuts should be exte
use and a surge in ecstasy and amphetamine use as well. pope benedict arrived in scotland where he is meeting with queen elizabeth. on his trip the pontiff acknowledged the church gailed decisively to deal with the sex abuse scandals. >> and a showdown looming over bush tax cuts. the tax cuts set to expire at the end of this year. >> today the senate could pass a small business bill, something president obama has long wanted. . he says if they can agree there, they can agree on how...
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"the brady bunch" cast members will join us live. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma symptoms. [ man ] symbicort improves my lung function... starting within 15 minutes. [ woman ] symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. it is a combination of two medicines and should not be taken more often than prescribed. [ man ] symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems, and children and adolescents may have an increased risk of being hospitalized for asthma problems. [ woman ] symbicort is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine like inhaled corticosteroids. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop symbicort without loss of control, and prescribe a long-term asthma control medicine. be sure to see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. symbicort is a good choice to help control my asthma all day and night. [ inhales ] [ exhales ] ask your doctor if
"the brady bunch" cast members will join us live. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma symptoms. [ man ] symbicort improves my lung function... starting within 15 minutes. [ woman ] symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. it is a combination of two medicines and should not be taken more often than prescribed. [ man ] symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems, and children and adolescents...
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taking us behind closed doors. what makes the president angriest? >>> and fire danger in southern california. the hottest day ever. so hot, it actually broke the day r city's main thermometer. >>> good morning. we begin this morning with a developing news story, which may be the highest resignation yet of president obama's inner circle. >> obama are getting for rahm emanuel, to say he is stepping down. it could come this friday. no final decision has been made. >> emanuel is a chicago native. and he wants to run for mayor there. his temporary replacement may come on friday. >> his departure would be in the heat of the midterm election campaign. and president obama will be back on the stump again today. >> emily schmidt is in washington with the developing story. good morning, emory. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. when barack obama ran for president, in 2008, the lines at his student events usually stretch as far as the eye that can see. that excitement translated into votes. tonight, president obama is going to return to those roo
taking us behind closed doors. what makes the president angriest? >>> and fire danger in southern california. the hottest day ever. so hot, it actually broke the day r city's main thermometer. >>> good morning. we begin this morning with a developing news story, which may be the highest resignation yet of president obama's inner circle. >> obama are getting for rahm emanuel, to say he is stepping down. it could come this friday. no final decision has been made. >>...
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they're spinning around us. this storm is about 120, 125 miles straight off the coast of virginia beach here. and the waves are breaking about 10 or 15 feet. there, there's an additional five or six feet of spray on top of the waves. it's an incredible sight to see here. this track is good news for the mid-atlantic. it is not good news for the northeast. let's show you what the hurricane center is saying about this, as of this morning. so, we've got a smaller storm. we've got a category 2 storm. 105-mile-per-hour winds right now. as this storm continues to pull away, the big thing overnight was when does it make its turn? east-northeast turn is what we're looking for. we've got that now. it's pulling away from the outer banks. it's parallel to virginia beach right now. we will have much better conditions for the jersey shore. del marva, as well. the storm is far away from you. eastern long island, a little concern about that. cape cod, though, very concerned about this storm, earl. this is it. hurricane earl's w
they're spinning around us. this storm is about 120, 125 miles straight off the coast of virginia beach here. and the waves are breaking about 10 or 15 feet. there, there's an additional five or six feet of spray on top of the waves. it's an incredible sight to see here. this track is good news for the mid-atlantic. it is not good news for the northeast. let's show you what the hurricane center is saying about this, as of this morning. so, we've got a smaller storm. we've got a category 2...
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let's start with some products that a lot of us use. eye cream. >> there's certain ways we tested these, using state-of-the-art equipment. this is the eye cream that won. it's olay prox. it's $42. it wasn't the priciest products that won. some of the companies have huge research and development budgets behind them. and it shows in these products. so, to measure a product like this, we used several machines. there's the visia machine, which you put your face into. it counts your age spots and wrinkles. it can detect sun damage that hadn't showed up on your face yet. the cutometer looks at a face's elasticity. the corneometer measures the moisture your skin retains. that's what we used to measure this. >> what was it about this? >> our before and after pictures showed it worked really well. especially on under eye wrinkles. the women who tested this, said they saw reduction in crow's feet and puffiness. >> that's the eye cream. >> exactly. >> night cream. >> this is one of the categories we had a tie. >> the two of them. >> they tested eq
let's start with some products that a lot of us use. eye cream. >> there's certain ways we tested these, using state-of-the-art equipment. this is the eye cream that won. it's olay prox. it's $42. it wasn't the priciest products that won. some of the companies have huge research and development budgets behind them. and it shows in these products. so, to measure a product like this, we used several machines. there's the visia machine, which you put your face into. it counts your age spots...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> welcome back. hand sanitizers may not be much help in preventing colds or the flu. university of virginia researchers compared people using alcohol-based sanitizers to those who did not. if they found the same number of people from each group came down with a cold or the flu. >> interesting. >>> it appears we are doing a better job when it comes to washing our hands. researchers say tests in several cities found 85% of people lost their hands. that is up from 77% in 2007. but 23% of men did not wash their hands, compared with 7% of women. >> people are supposed to be telling the truth. >> we hope people would be honest about that. >> that is really surprising that men don't wash their hands. >>> october is breast cancer awareness month. >> pathologists from across the nation will take part in a program called "go bald" for best cancer. three pathologists at the mayo clinic had their heads shaved
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> welcome back. hand sanitizers may not be much help in preventing colds or the flu. university of virginia researchers compared people using alcohol-based sanitizers to those who did not. if they found the same number of people from each group came down with a cold or the flu. >> interesting. >>> it appears we are doing a better job when...
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dy barr joins us now. you were saying some of the results are not even surprising. >> the primary in delaware werws totally off the charts. 57,000 turned out. she is someone who the whole national party is just scratching their head going, what the heck happened? last night someone said i have met her and i am not impressed. she has a strange background. >> christine o'donnell. >> right. she has no savings account, no job, no investments. she -- we are all sitting here trying to figure out how this happened. >> and she was endorsed by sarah palin. meanwhile, her opponent -- he is not just a no name. he has not lost an election since the 1960's or something. >> he is a former governor, a nine-term congressman. we have seen sarah palin weigh in in a few races where it will be closed and she might have -- this is something where it seems like her brand was able to propel o'donnell across the finish line, because other than that she has nothing else to point to. >> what does this mean for november? >> first wh
dy barr joins us now. you were saying some of the results are not even surprising. >> the primary in delaware werws totally off the charts. 57,000 turned out. she is someone who the whole national party is just scratching their head going, what the heck happened? last night someone said i have met her and i am not impressed. she has a strange background. >> christine o'donnell. >> right. she has no savings account, no job, no investments. she -- we are all sitting here trying...
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we could use the rain northwest of town. we will have a chance of showers mid-week and even into thursday and then a slight chance of rain. 50 in damascus. district checking in at 65. also in damascus a wider view of our dew point temperatures. this indicates the amount of moisture in the air. the higher the dew point, the more stickier the feel outside. by 70 degrees it is uncome uncomfort -- 70 degrees it is uncomfortable, 60 you start to feel the dew point, and that's where we are now. luckily we have a northerly wind today and that will push drier less humid air into our region and make it feel more refreshing outside compared to what we had yesterday and even compared to what we have outside this morning. extreme drought in west virginia and parts of the commissioner pan: -- and parts of the panhandle of maryland. unfortunately, no big relief any time soon from the drought. high pressure today, northerly winds. over the next couple days, highs going deep to move off shore. that will give us the southerly wind overhead a
we could use the rain northwest of town. we will have a chance of showers mid-week and even into thursday and then a slight chance of rain. 50 in damascus. district checking in at 65. also in damascus a wider view of our dew point temperatures. this indicates the amount of moisture in the air. the higher the dew point, the more stickier the feel outside. by 70 degrees it is uncome uncomfort -- 70 degrees it is uncomfortable, 60 you start to feel the dew point, and that's where we are now....
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if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very positive supportive environment. because, you know, we're a community that, it's all about saving face. so if you have a problem, you know, whether it's substance abuse or maybe getting mental health treatment, you're supposed to just deal with it by yourself, you're not supposed to go outside of your family, you're not supposed to talk about your problems. being able to educate our clients on how confidentiality works and how they will be protected through it has been a very important piece of this, of what we do. i think that the glue of team 360 is the feeling of trust and support that is generated w
if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very...
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we inhabit demands this attitude of given take technology we've developed is help us find more of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for this show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride. in india auntie's available in the grand central shirts and the taj mahal. president bush what frizzled beatrice will. go to gone home hutto synergise the cement hotel. motel closed the meridian the lead up to judge the hotel's church in new delhi hotel. babyhood turns clearing collection among the clothes of the maidens hotel's pagosa louis don't notice and shift it was promised to taper cush promise.
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three descendants of using. army specialist jeremy sivits was the first soldier to be charged and is expected to plead guilty to taking pictures of the abuse as part of his deal with prosecutors he would testify against the other soldiers sivits faces a maximum of one year in prison. might be getting sweeter. what is. is that the men who gave the orders not. the responsibility of the commanding officer. they tire responsibility for the entire fall to their subordinates. one cannot delegate the command responsibility. response ability i can delegate authority to my second in command my responsibility under no circumstances. i was willing. and i'm still willing to defend my home. to defend my country. but i am not willing and i will never be willing. to conquer. another nation. i think about the real price. that was paid for this war. at home and not only by american and allied troops. but also by the families of the soldiers who suffered a great deal. and mainly by iraqi embassy attack that in who are oppressed n
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of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. from the tiniest micro biological systems to the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update and until then enjoy the ride. on. we are going to come back. we'll have a rally will sell lots of beer will. they will wear uniforms that will damage is in the black and them moving but very little damming the white. and they are the key to our problem our own right.
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stay with us we'll continue this interview less than a minute and go. to . the future cover. nineteen thirty eight england and france tried to reason with hitler's germany demands or got a land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe is and gulf war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on our t.v. . if. soon which brightened. the bounds soon from the finest impression this. starts on team dot com. it. welcome back to spotlight i will do you know and just to remind you that my guest in the studio today is gary biden who is one of the most renowned russian animated cartoon makers at this point but in the what the mr barton let's finish the subject of you take makes another that's probably had like says kid about the music that they're called tunes he has all sorts of music but it seems to me that music is always very important to you because i read somewhere that you wer
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join us. on our. hello and welcome back to where we're bringing give the full coverage of the global policy forum being held here. just ahead but first let's get a recap of all the main news stories. russia's republic of. the victims of thursday's terror attack a suicide car bomber killed seventeen and wounded over one hundred in a crowded marketplace in the city. sparking outrage says a threat by an american pastor to porn copies of the calderon is those who have recently converted to islam in the u.s. say there is no place for extremism in religion. alternative approach for a new european security treaty. the global policy forum for. the event is in its second day we'll see some of the big name speakers to address the conference. one of the topics to feature in today's summit will be an article written by president dmitri it's called go it focuses on the modernization of the country which has been declared a priority and the measures need is to achieve that to break down some of what that means he s
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in the middle could you tell us more about can you explain what she never looks nice on paper. but is because he's a three d. character at this is amazing isn't it to be an he requires a three d. presentation as was initially designed the feeling was it's impossible to drop ship because it looks ugly yes he's flat as his flat an ugly finish the thing is when children watched a good stop motion film they thought it was hand drawn there is children's perception of a cartoon anyway even though our viewers may dislike this to can you can issue that we need to cross this bridge and make them like it if we succeed in making them interested we consider that to be our victory because it may be wrong but i think that the soviet union and russia with claire knew years of unconventional animation like claymation and so on that was to leave it there were no many countries out to lex paramount it would stop motion for example there was a man by the name of. in bristol in the u.k. who put the word was a because nobody could make less a go chorus is better than disney. no that's thought it ac
in the middle could you tell us more about can you explain what she never looks nice on paper. but is because he's a three d. character at this is amazing isn't it to be an he requires a three d. presentation as was initially designed the feeling was it's impossible to drop ship because it looks ugly yes he's flat as his flat an ugly finish the thing is when children watched a good stop motion film they thought it was hand drawn there is children's perception of a cartoon anyway even though our...